Dave;

You do not need the AUX IO cable. You do need to connect the PTT lines from the 
transceiver to the cat, then from the KAT to the KPA. Both KPA and KAT will 
work quite well with RF sensing for frequency.

If you wish to add frequency control from the transceiver, you can connect both 
KPA and KAT to the TS-480 RS-232 stream. Since you are running a remote 
station, you most likely do not want the KPA to send prompts to the transceiver 
for the proper data, but rather allow the computer to handle this.

And, yes, the AUX IO pin works quite well to power on and off the KPA. It is 
essentially in parallel with the front panel button, which means it must be 
pulsed and not held or the kPA will not complete its power on sequence. The KPA 
Programming specification details the commands the KPA responds to both in 
normal operation and while in soft power-down (bootstrap mode). You can power 
up the KPA either witth the AUX IO power pin or with a serial port command. I 
believe it is a single character, be sure to check the specification for 
details.

73!
Jack, W6FB


> On Oct 21, 2019, at 8:43 AM, DAVID INGEBRIGHT <davein...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Just assembled the two units and am very pleased with the Elecraft products. 
> My question is since I do not have the KPA and KTA  connected to a K3 (it's a 
> K'Wood TS-480), do I really need the aux cable between the KPA and KTA? Looks 
> like it contains some band info but not sure if the $40 cable is really 
> necessary. But I am also running the setup by remote control (RRC-1258) and I 
> am having to leave the KPA on STBY all the time so I can communicate via the 
> RS232 interface. I see that pin 8 of the AUX connector is a power on pin if 
> you pull it low momentarily. I have a webswitch and have a pair of contacts 
> where I could do this. Has anyone done this? Does it really power off the KPA 
> and power it back on?
> Thanks //Dave WB7ELY
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